Malta in Latin
Malta in Latin is Melita, Melitta, Melitē — Malta means a small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.
Malta in Latin
Melita
An archipelago and country in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea. Official name: Republic of Malta. Capital: Valletta.
Melitta
An archipelago and country in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea. Official name: Republic of Malta. Capital: Valletta.
Melita
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.
Melitē
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.
Melitta
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.
What does "Malta" mean?
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name A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.
"They spent their honeymoon on Malta."
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noun A sweet, non-alcoholic malt-based soft drink popular in Latin America and the Caribbean.
"He grabbed a cold malta from the corner shop."
Malta in a sentence
- They spent their honeymoon on Malta.
- He grabbed a cold malta from the corner shop.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Malta" in Latin?
"Malta" in Latin is Melita, Melitta, Melitē. Malta means: A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.
How do you use "Malta" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent their honeymoon on Malta." In Latin, "Malta" is Melita, Melitta, Melitē.
Are there other ways to say "Malta" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Malta": Melita, Melitta, Melitē.
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